What kind of sleeping accommodation is available on the overnight trains? What are the differences between single, double, T2, T4 and couchette on overnight trains?
A Sleeper accommodations vary according to amenities and the number of people in the compartment. Single compartments are 1st class sleepers. Doubles can be 1st or 2nd class depending on the country. The amenities are basically the same, and include a lock on the door, an electrical outlet, a washbasin, and a luggage storage area. Single compartments have one berth, or a bunk, Doubles have two berths (normally 1 upper and 1 lower). A T2 is a special, 2nd class compartment that s basically a smaller version of a double, and second class rates apply. A T4 is a compartment for 4 people traveling together, and normally consists of 2 upper and 2 lower sleeping berths, or bunks. Amenities include a washbasin, closet, and a lock on the door. T4 compartments are available in Spain, and also on Night Talgo trains in 2nd Class. A couchette is normally only in 2nd class.
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